United States


The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine Minor Outlying Islands,[g] and 326 Indian reservations. The United States is also in free association with three Pacific Island sovereign states: the Federated States of Micronesia, the Marshall Islands, and the Republic of Palau. It is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.[b] It shares land borders with Canada to its north and with Mexico to its south and has maritime borders with the Bahamas, Cuba, Russia, and other nations.[h] With a population of over 333 million,[i] it is the most populous country in the Americas and the third most populous in the world. The national capital of the United States is Washington, D.C. and its most populous city and principal financial center is New York City.

Paleo-Americans migrated from Siberia to the North American mainland at least 12,000 years ago, and are the ancestors of modern Native Americans. Colonisation by Europeans began in the 16th century. Great Britain's Thirteen Colonies, in what is now the eastern U.S., quarreled with the British Crown over taxation and political representation, leading to the American Revolution (1765–1791). After the Revolution, the United States gained independence, the first nation-state founded on Enlightenment principles of liberal democracy.

In the late 18th century, the U.S. began expanding across North America, gradually obtaining new territories, sometimes through war, frequently displacing Native Americans, and admitting new states. By 1848, the United States spanned the continent from east to west. The controversy surrounding the practice of slavery culminated in the secession of the Confederate States of America, which fought the remaining states of the Union during the American Civil War (1861–1865). With the Union's victory and preservation, slavery was abolished by the Thirteenth Amendment.

By 1890, the United States had grown to become the world's largest economy, and the Spanish–American War and World War I established the country as a world power. After Japan's surprise attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, the U.S. entered World War II on the Allied side. The aftermath of the war left the United States and the Soviet Union as the world's two superpowers and led to the Cold War, which commenced in 1945 and ended in 1991 with the Soviet Union's dissolution. During the Cold War, both countries engaged in a struggle for ideological dominance but avoided direct military conflict. They also competed in the Space Race, which culminated in the 1969 American spaceflight in which the U.S. was the first nation to land humans on the Moon. Simultaneously, the civil rights movement (1954–1968) led to legislation abolishing state and local Jim Crow laws and other codified racial discrimination against African Americans. With the Soviet Union's dissolution in 1991 and the end of the Cold War, the United States emerged as the world's sole superpower. In 2001, following the September 11 attacks, the United States became a lead member of the Global War on Terrorism, which included the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021) and the Iraq War (2003–2011).

The United States is a federal republic with three separate branches of government, including a bicameral legislature. It is a liberal democracy and has a market economy. It ranks very high in international measures of quality of life, income and wealth, economic competitiveness, human rights, innovation, and education; it has low levels of perceived corruption. The United States has the highest median income per person of any polity in the world, although it has high levels of incarceration and inequality and lacks universal health care. As a melting pot of cultures and ethnicities, the U.S. has been shaped by centuries of immigration.


Cliff Palace, located in present-day Colorado, was built by the Ancestral Puebloans between AD 1190 and 1260.
Artists conception of the Cahokia Mounds site in Illinois. The illustration shows Monks Mound at the center of the site with the Grand Plaza to its south.
The Mayflower Compact signed on the Mayflower in 1620 set an early precedent for self-government and constitutionalism.
The original Thirteen Colonies (shown in red) in 1775
Declaration of Independence, a painting by John Trumbull, depicts the Committee of Five[k] presenting the draft of the Declaration to the Continental Congress, June 28, 1776, in Philadelphia.
Territorial acquisitions of the United States between 1783 and 1917
Status of the states, 1861
   Slave states that seceded before April 15, 1861
   Slave states that seceded after April 15, 1861
   Union states that permitted slavery (border states)
   Union states that banned slavery
   Territories
Film by Edison Studios showing immigrants at Ellis Island in New York Harbor, that was a major entry point for European immigration into the U.S.[110]
Worker during construction of the Empire State Building in New York City in 1930
Mushroom cloud formed by the Trinity Experiment in New Mexico, part of the Manhattan Project, the first detonation of a nuclear weapon in history, July 1945
Post–World War II economic expansion in the U.S. led to suburban development and urban sprawl, as shown in this aerial photograph of Levittown, Pennsylvania, circa 1959.
Martin Luther King Jr. gives his famous "I Have a Dream" speech at the Lincoln Memorial during the March on Washington, 1963.
U.S. president Ronald Reagan (left) and Soviet general secretary Mikhail Gorbachev at the Geneva Summit in 1985
The World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan during the September 11 attacks by the Islamic terrorist group Al-Qaeda in 2001
Topographic map of the United States
Denali, or Mount McKinley, in Alaska, the highest mountain peak in North America
Köppen climate types of the U.S.
The bald eagle has been the national bird of the United States since 1782.[212]
The United States Capitol, where Congress meets: the Senate, left; the House, right
The White House, residence and workplace of the U.S. President
The Supreme Court Building, where the nation's highest court sits
The United Nations headquarters has been situated along the East River in Midtown Manhattan since 1952. The United States is a founding member of the UN.
B-2 Spirit, the stealth heavy strategic bomber of the USAF
The Pentagon, near Washington, D.C., is home to the U.S. Department of Defense.
Total incarceration in the United States by year (1920–2014)
The U.S. dollar (featuring George Washington) is the currency most used in international transactions and is the world's foremost reserve currency.[319]
The New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street, the world's largest stock exchange by market capitalization of its listed companies[320]
CBO chart featuring U.S. family wealth between 1989 and 2013. The top 10% of families held 76% of the wealth in 2013 while the bottom 50% of families held 1%. Inequality increased from 1989 to 2013.[346]
U.S. astronaut Buzz Aldrin saluting the flag on the Moon during the Apollo 11, 1969. The United States is the only country that has sent manned missions to the lunar surface.
The Downtown Connector in Atlanta, Georgia, part of the Interstate Highway System

Religion in the United States (2022 Pew Research Center)[409]

  Protestant (40%)
  Unaffiliated (29%)
  Catholic (21%)
  Mormonism (2%)
  Orthodox (1%)
  Jewish (2%)
  Muslim (1%)
  Buddhist (1%)
  Unknown/Refused/Other (4%)
The University of Virginia, founded by Thomas Jefferson, is one of the many public colleges and universities in the United States.
The Texas Medical Center in downtown Houston is the largest medical complex in the world.[439]
The Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World), a gift from France, has become an iconic symbol of the American Dream.[459]
Mark Twain, American author and humorist
The Hollywood Sign in Los Angeles, California
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville, Tennessee
The Comcast Center in Philadelphia, headquarters of the nation's largest multinational telecommunications conglomerate[532]
Roasted turkey is a traditional Thanksgiving dinner dish and is usually the main entree.[546]
American football is the most popular sport in the United States.